Flight E ringer winners, standing: Terri Erickson, Carmen Smith, Karen Cofran and Karen Nasman; seated, Darthea Tilley, Linda Klaus and Nancy Hoppe
Flight D low net ringer winners, standing: Linda Matsen, Ann Brooks and Marie Duncan; seated Susan Kuehn
Flight D low gross ringer winners, standing: Linda Brackett, Jan Ranney and Carolyn McBride; seated Joann Salazar
Flight C Ringer winners, standing: Dianne Turner, Nancy Planck, Kris Weinberg and Gail Phillips; seated, Judy Murray, Carol Clifford and Holly Crombie
Flight B Ringer winners, standing: Paula Scafuri, Betty Martens, Laura Colbert, Kathy Stotz and Cheryl Collyer; seated Francie Walker
Flight A Ringer winners, back row left to right: Rose Welliver, Bessie Moretto, Cathy Nelms, Sandra Lawrence and Dreama Fumia; front row, Karen Stensrud, Sherry Morris and Alice Dyke
Overall net and gross ringer winners: Karen Stensrud and Carmen Smith
The most birdies in their flights: Sandra Lawrence, Kathy Stotz, Nancy Planck, Linda Matsen, Carolyn Hart and Linda Brackett
Attaining Eagles in 2014, left to right: Justine Lewis, Kathy Stotz, Sherry Morris and Dianne Turner; not pictured, Sharon Hayes and Bonny Wilcox
The committee, left to right: Carolyn McBride, Laura Colbert, Linda Brackett, Carmen Smith and Joann Salazar
Terri Erickson
The Quail Creek Ladies Golf Association (18 holers) held their annual Holiday Awards Luncheon in the ballroom at the Madera Clubhouse on December 18.
Laura Colbert, chairman of the awards committee and her crew Carolyn McBride, Carmen Smith, Joann Salazar and Linda Brackett did a spectacular job of decorating with a Christmas Snowman theme and presenting all the awards.
Awards were given for the most Birdies, Chip-ins and Ringers as well as Eagles, Holes-in-One and nine door prizes.
Nancy Hoppe announced the Most Improved player of the year, Sherry Courson. The banquet concluded with Rose Welliver, outgoing president, passing the gavel to incoming President Gail Phillips.
Eppi and her crew did a wonderful job of delivering the delicious lunch to the crowd. A fun time was had by all.